In 1985, brothers Arnie and Ron Koss started the country's first organic baby food manufacturer. The company they started -- Earth's Best Baby Food -- was eventually acquired by H.J. Heinz for $30 million, but not before Arnie was removed as president of the company by the same venture capitalists who provided the funds they needed to survive and grow. The brothers recently wrote a book about their experience: The Earth's Best Story: A Bittersweet Tale of Twin Brothers Who Sparked an Organic Revolution (Chelsea Green Publishing, March 2010). The following guest post -- 8 Tips for Finding Angel Investors -- was written by Arnie Koss, a man who knows a thing or two (or three) about angel investors.
... Read MoreSome years ago, I cowrote (with venture capital expert Joe Bartlett) the book Raising Capital For Dummies. Although entrepreneurs often raise money to start up their new ventures -- or grow their current ventures -- from a variety of outside sources (angel investors, friends and family, private equity offerings, commercial banks, venture capital firms, and more), about 20 percent turn to a readily available source of cash: themselves.
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